TORONTO - Ontario's Government for the People is committed to improving outcomes in Ontario's child protection system through the creation of three new roundtables dedicated to sharing ideas for improvement. Overseen by three Chairs appointed by and reporting directly to the Minister of Children, Community and Social Services, the three new roundtables would be made up of those with lived experience in the fields of Indigenous child welfare, children-in-care, and youth-in-custody.

TORONTO — Today, Ontario’s Government for the People announced social assistance reforms that will restore dignity, encourage employment, and empower the province’s most vulnerable to break free from the poverty cycle.

TORONTO — Ontario's Government for the People is tapping into a network of community partners, including about 900 member organizations, agencies and partners, to help stop violence against women and improve services for survivors.

When I was sworn into Cabinet 138 days ago,
Premier Ford made two things clear. Not only does Ontario's social assistance
system need to be fixed, it must be both responsive and accountable to the
people it's meant to serve.

An increasing number of Canadians lack confidence in the federal government's ability to manage the influx of illegal border crossers, according to a federal internal poll recently released under access-to-information law.

I would like to thank the Chief Coroner of Ontario and the Expert Panel for their report and recommendations. The effort that the Expert Panel has put into this report is commendable and I appreciate their dedication.

Ontario's Government for the People is funding new programs in the Ottawa area to help children with behavioural challenges learn new skills at an early age and support parents with practical and effective tips and ideas. Today, Lisa MacLeod, Minister of Children, Community and Social Services announced a collaboration to implement the Stop Now and Plan (SNAP) program for marginalized children and their families in Ottawa.